TomTom ONE (3rd Edition)

Expert Rating

4.50 / 5

Price

$ 399.00
(AUD)

Specifications:

Navigation Features

Navigation Features

Route Recalculation, Arrival Time, Quickest Time Routing, Least Use of Freeways, Current Time, Shortest Distance Routing, Avoid Tolls, Remaining Time, Most Use of Freeways, Remaining Distance, Current Speed

Destination Searching

By Postcode, By State, Home, By Suburb, Favorite, Point of Interest (POI), By Street, Recent Routes

Map Modes

Night Mode, Day Mode, 2D, 3D

Safety Warnings

Speed Camera Warning, Personal (Customisable) Warnings

Text-to-speech?

Yes

Custom POIs

Yes

Multimedia Features

Remote Control

No

Organiser

No

MP3 Player

No

Power Options

Power Supply

Battery

Battery Size

Proprietary

Battery Run Time (minutes)

120

Battery Type

Rechargeable - (Li-Ion)

GPS Features

Built-in Antenna

Yes

GPS Receiver

SiRF Star III

GPS Recommended Usage

In-car

Main Display (Internal)

Screen Resolution

320x240

Screen size

3.5 in

Display Technology

TFT colour LCD touchscreen

Colour Support

64k Colours

General

Available Colours

Grey

Length (mm)

96

Width (mm)

82

Weight (g)

174

Height (mm)

25

Software

Included Software

TomTom HOME

Operating Systems

Proprietary

Audio & Speakers

Number of speakers

1

Multi language voice notifications

Yes

Wired Connections

Wired Terminals / Ports

USB 2.0

Number of USB 2.0 Ports

1

Memory

Installed memory (RAM)

512 MB

Input Devices

Input Devices

Finger Operated Touchscreen

*Specifications are subject to change without notice. While every attempt has been made by IDG Communications in the production of these specifications, possible errors or omissions may still occur. IDG Communications neither assumes legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any product specifications supplied.

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